shark
noun /ʃɑːk/
/ʃɑːrk/
Idioms - a large sea fish with very sharp teeth and a pointed fin on its back. There are several types of shark, some of which can attack people swimming.
鲨鱼 - a fatal shark attack
致命的鲨鱼袭击 - The boat went down in shark-infested waters off the coast of South Africa.
这艘船在有大量鲨鱼出没的南非海岸附近水域沉没。 - The dark shapes of half a dozen sharks circled beneath the boat.
五六条鲨鱼的黑影在船下打转。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- killer
- man-eating
- attack somebody
- bite somebody
- feed
- …
- attack
- fin
- tooth
- …
- a fatal shark attack
- (informal, disapproving) a person who is dishonest in business, especially somebody who gives bad advice and gets people to pay too much for something
see also loan sharkTopics Businessc2坑蒙拐骗的人;诈骗者
词源sense 1 late Middle English: of unknown origin.sense 2 late 16th cent.: perhaps from German Schurke ‘worthless rogue’, influenced by shark, the animal.
Idioms
jump the shark
- (used especially about a television series, etc.) to include something that is very hard to believe as an attempt to keep people watching, usually a sign that the show is not as good as it used to be
鲨鱼: (尤其是在电视连续剧等中使用的)鲨鱼,其中包括一些很难让人信服的内容,通常是表明该节目不如以前那样好的迹象- Has the show finally jumped the shark?
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- Has the show finally jumped the shark?